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The Rehabilitation First Awards

Rehabilitation First original logo from 1999

Incisive Media, the organisers of the annual Rehabilitation First Awards, would like to clarify some confusion that has just emerged. It was in no way responsible for the 2011 Eclipse Personal Injury Awards which took place on the 24th November at the River Park Plaza.

The latter awards are being erroneously referred to as the "Rehab Awards" or "Rehabilitation Awards". The actual Rehabilitation First Awards, hosted by Post magazine, have been going for seven years now, with the most recent event taking place on Friday 16 September at Le Meridien Piccadilly in central London.

It transpires that a number of people have taken exception to a speech that was given by one of the award recipients at the 2011 Eclipse Personal Injury Awards.

As Incisive Media has nothing to do with the 2011 Eclipse Personal Injury Awards, and was not in attendance, it cannot comment on the content of this speech and the merit of their award, but would like to direct anyone with any comments or feedback to the organisers of this event, Barker Brooks Media by email info@barkerbrooks.co.uk

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